Energy Queensland Toastmasters Club
Overview
Energy Queensland Toastmasters Club is a corporate Toastmasters chapter embedded within the Energy Queensland organisation in Newstead, Brisbane. Operating under Toastmasters International District 69, the club provides Energy Queensland employees with a structured, supportive environment to sharpen public speaking, communication, and leadership skills through the globally recognised Toastmasters Pathways education program. Meetings are held at lunchtime on a fortnightly basis, making professional development easy to fit into a working day.
Best For
- Energy Queensland employees seeking to build confidence and communication skills in a familiar workplace setting
- Professionals at any career stage who want structured, peer-supported public speaking practice
- Staff interested in developing leadership capabilities alongside their day-to-day roles
Meeting Format
- Mode: Hybrid (in-person at the Energy Queensland office and online attendance both supported)
- Frequency: Fortnightly — 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month
- Duration: Not publicly specified (typical Toastmasters corporate lunchtime meetings run approximately 60–75 minutes)
- Group size: Not publicly specified; typical for a corporate club
Typical Session Flow
- Arrival / check-in — Members and any invited guests gather at the Level 1 meeting room; online participants join via the club's virtual link
- Prepared speeches — Members deliver planned speeches aligned to their chosen Toastmasters Pathways project, practising skills such as organisation, vocal variety, and persuasion
- Table Topics — An impromptu speaking segment where participants respond to unexpected questions or prompts, building spontaneous communication skills
- Evaluations and feedback — Each prepared speaker receives a dedicated verbal evaluation; a General Evaluator provides an overall session review, with written feedback also offered
- Wrap-up — Meeting roles are acknowledged, upcoming agenda items noted, and members network briefly before returning to work
Language And Speaking Level
- Languages used: English
- Recommended level: All levels welcome; the Pathways program is self-paced and accommodates complete beginners through to experienced speakers
- Beginner friendly: Yes — the first speech project ("Icebreaker") is specifically designed for new members with no prior public speaking experience; the club's corporate setting means colleagues share a common professional context, which eases nerves
Membership And Costs
- Trial policy: Not publicly specified; prospective members should contact the club directly — as a corporate club, access is restricted to Energy Queensland employees and invited guests
- Membership fee: USD $60 per six-month renewal period (April–September and October–March), paid to Toastmasters International; individual club dues, if any, are set locally and should be confirmed with the club
- Extra costs: A one-time new member fee of USD $25 applies upon joining; the Toastmasters Pathways learning program is included in membership dues; no separate venue fee is expected given the corporate setting
Venue And Accessibility
- Address context: Level 1, 26 Reddacliff Street, Newstead QLD 4006 — located within the Energy Queensland (Energex) corporate office building in the inner-Brisbane suburb of Newstead, close to Fortitude Valley
- Transit/parking: The building is accessible from central Brisbane via bus routes serving the Newstead/Fortitude Valley corridor; a commercial secure car park is associated with the Energex building at 26 Reddacliff Street for those driving
- Accessibility: The meeting room is on Level 1 of a corporate office building; specific wheelchair or elevator details are not publicly specified — contact the club or building management for accessibility requirements
Joining Steps
- Express interest — Search for "Energy Queensland Toastmasters Club" on the Toastmasters International website (club number 2504981) and use the Contact Club form to reach a club officer; alternatively, ask an Energy Queensland colleague who is already a member
- Confirm eligibility — Membership is restricted to Energy Queensland employees and invited guests; confirm your eligibility and enquire about the next available meeting date
- Attend as a guest — Visit a lunchtime meeting on the 2nd or 4th Wednesday at 12:00 pm; no speaking is required on a first visit — guests are welcomed, introduced, and given the opportunity to observe the full session before deciding to join
Community Notes
- The club operates within a corporate energy-sector environment, meaning members share professional context and industry vocabulary, which can make speech topics especially relevant and relatable
- Toastmasters feedback culture is constructive and encouraging — evaluations highlight strengths first before offering specific, actionable suggestions for improvement
- As a restricted-access corporate club, the atmosphere tends to be collegial and familiar; the shared workplace setting fosters trust and psychological safety for newer speakers
- Online attendance is supported, making it accessible for employees working remotely or across different Energy Queensland sites
- Members progress through the Pathways program at their own pace, with no pressure to advance on a fixed timeline
Last Verified
- Date: 2025-05-24
